Alfred Kainga joins One54 Africa for a hilarious and thought-provoking conversation about growing up in Zimbabwe, navigating colonial influence, and building a comedy career that has taken him across the world.
Alfred reflects on life in Zimbabwe after British colonization, sharing how English names, language restrictions in school, and cultural divisions shaped his upbringing. He opens up about balancing life between the hood and elite schools, learning multiple African languages, and the realities of tribal tensions, xenophobia, and African identity.
The conversation dives deep into African history, politics, and unity as Alfred discusses figures like Julius Malema, Trevor Noah, Elon Musk, and LeBo M while breaking down the ongoing tensions between Zimbabweans and South Africans. He also shares how Kevin Hart gave him his first television opportunity, how he helped Learnmore Jonasi get on Apollo, and the controversy surrounding the viral $27 million lawsuit.
From bombing on stage in Jamaica to performing sold-out comedy shows in Nigeria, Alfred delivers unforgettable stories about culture shock, African parenting, comedy across the diaspora, and the lessons he’s learned traveling the continent.
A powerful mix of comedy, history, culture, and the African experience told through one of the funniest voices in stand-up today.

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